Word: fogg
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Henry Austin Clapp will deliver a course of six lectures in the Fogg Art Museum on Tuesday and Friday evenings in January on, "Dramas of Shakespeare." The subjects and dates of the lectures follow: January 7, "King Henry IV, Part I"; January 12, "King Henry V;" January 16, "Merchant of Venice;" January 19, "Twelfth Night;" January 23, "King Lear;" January 26, "Hamlet...
...formal announcement of the winners of academic distinctions during the past year took place in the Fogg Lecture Room last night. Professor LeB. R. Briggs presided. Among the invited guests and members of the Faculty who occupied seats on the platform were Maj. H. L. Higginson hon. '82, Dr. Wm. Everett '59, Professors Morgan, Smith, Grandgent, Taussig, Wright and Wendell and the four class presidents...
Professor LeBaron R. Briggs will formally announce winners of academic distinctions this evening at 8 o'clock in the Fogg lecture room. The deturs will also be awarded. The meeting will be held in accordance with the plan recently adopted by the Faculty for the more complete recognition of prize and scholarship winners. A pamphlet will be distributed containing a list of the winners of the Bowdoin prizes from their beginning, the winners of scholarships of the first group for the past four years and of the second group for the current year, all the prize winners last year...
...business meeting of the association will be held at 4 o'clock in the Fogg Museum, and in the evening a dinner will be given at the Brunswick Hotel...
...very interesting discussion regarding the Greek original of Meleager in the Fogg Museum, was concluded Saturday by investigation. The torso and head were found in 1895 near Rome close to the place where the Meleager now in the Berlin Museum was discovered, and the statue placed in the Museum some time ago. The members of the Fine Arts Department were not all agreed that the head originally belonged to the torso. There was a theory that the first head had been broken off and the present one carved at a later date to replace it. To settle the question...